Air Cadet League of Canada
Preamble
Operational Guide
for Squadron Sponsoring Committee Chairperson
and Squadron Commanding Officer
The Operational Guide is presented in a parallel format to aid the Squadron Sponsoring Committee Chairperson and the Squadron Commanding Officer through their assigned tasks. The Air Cadet Program draws participants from every walk of life. The Operational Guide will give understanding to each partner’s duty and authority within the organization. This Operational Guide is an overview to describe in more reader-friendly terms what each partner’s duties and responsibilities are with respect to the successful operation of an Air Cadet Squadron. The basis for the Operational Guide is derived through the Air Cadet League of Canada’s Policy and Procedure Manual (PPM) and the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Department of National Defence and the Army, Navy and Air Cadet Leagues of Canada. Users of this Guide are reminded it is just that- a ‘guide’. The guide is not intended to cover every situation when managing a squadron. However, there are several duties and responsibilities that must be handled by the authorized partner. Each Province or Region may have different division points for specific items or issues contained
in this guide; follow good Business Practices. It is the duty of the Squadron Sponsoring Committee Chairperson and the Squadron Commanding Officer to follow the guidelines presented in the spirit that they are intended. Co-operation is expected in all matters between the members of the Squadron Staff and Squadron Sponsoring Committee. Revised: April 20, 2012
OPERATIONAL GUIDELINE FOR
SPONSORING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON AND SQUADRON COMMANDING OFFICER (Revision 5)
ITEM SPONSORING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON (SCC) SQUADRON COMMANDING OFFICER (CO)
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. QUARTERS
A. PERMANENT a. Identify and justify training facility requirements.
Assist SSC Chair in locating potential facilities.
b. Secure suitable quarters that will address training
needs yet keeping in mind fiscal responsibility.
Tend to all legal arrangements as required i.e.
signing all leases. Note that the SSC should be the
sole liaison with the owner or landlord on all matters
concerning the use of the facility. Under no
circumstances is the Squadron CO to be signatory on
any lease documents or other legally binding
agreements. When selecting facilities, consider having
dedicated office space for SSC included. c. Safeguard and maintain quarters, minimizing
damage to normal wear and tear. Document any
deficiencies, concerns or issues and channel through
SSC Chair to owner or landlord.
d. Upon confirmation of suitability with CO, secure
quarters for following training year(s).
B. TEMPORARY a. Identify and justify training facility requirements.
Assist SSC Chair in locating potential facilities.
b. Follow procedure for securing permanent quarters.
c. Follow the procedure for safeguarding permanent
quarters.
C. SELF-OWNED a. Ensure that all deeds/documents are in the SSC name
alone. Military personnel cannot be signatory on any
legal documents. Ensure that adequate insurances
for building and liability are maintained. Note: SSC's that
own property must be incorporated under the appropriate
Provincial Acts.
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ITEM SPONSORING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON (SCC) SQUADRON COMMANDING OFFICER (CO)
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
2. FINANCE
A. Budget a. Provide the SSC with a detailed yearly training cost
estimate. Include both operational and capital cost
requirements. Present to SSC not later than 30 June
of each training year.
b. Evaluate budgetary requests with regards to SSC
fund-raising capabilities. If amendments are necessary,
discuss budget changes with CO and attain consensus.
c. If necessary ,adjust training plans to meet any budgetary
shortfalls.
d. Provide CO with copy of finalized yearly operating
budget. Include all operating costs i.e. Rent, electricity
heat, communications, SSC Training/meetings and
Provincial AGM attendance .
B. FUND-RAISING a. Based on budgetary requirements, develop a fund-
raising plan. Plan should include type, quantity and
schedule of proposed fund-raising events. When
applicable and upon request, SSCs shall issue official
receipts to contributors for Income Tax* purposes.
(* SSC must be registered and in good standing with CRA
Rules for a Non-Profit Society or registered charity) b. Squadron staff and cadets are expected to participate
in high profile civic activities such as Poppy Sales for
(avoid fundraising conflict with the Legion's Poppy Nov. 11, tag days etc. where the cadet/uniform/
Drive. Late Oct to Nov 11.) squadron is in the public eye. Squadron staff and
cadets are to be encouraged to assist with other fund-
raising events but they should not be considered as
the sole source of labour for these events.
c. When SSC is planning a fund-raising event and expecting
cadets to participate (i.e. A tag day) confirm with
CO that no other Squadron training activities are
scheduled for the same date/time.
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2. FINANCE cont.
C. MANAGEMENT a. Assume financial responsibility for the Squadron a. Keep the SSC Chair fully informed of all expenses
and maintain proper accounting records. on a timely basis.
b. Ensure that all justified expenses (excluding those b. Ensure that all authorized claims are filed with DND,
covered by DND) relating to the training of cadets, and remit records of all other allowances or
including their activities and representation in the expenditures to the SSC Chair. The CO is to remit
community are fully funded. This would include all to the SSC Chair all allowances or other monies
operating supplies, cost of services for activities received that are intended for the use of the
outside of the mandatory training program such as Squadron.
powered flight hours and approved recreational
activities.
c. Ensure the security of all squadron funds and brief c. Ensure that, if established, the CO's Petty Cash fund
the CO regularly on the financial status of the unit. to cover the costs of incidental expenses is properly
It is incumbent that the SSC Chair and the CO work managed and accounted for with all receipts and
together to ensure that the funds available are spent invoices forwarded to the SSC Chair.
in the best interest of the Squadron and the Cadets.
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3. PUBLIC RELATIONS
A. PUBLICITY a. Represent the Squadron by appearing at and a. Encourage cadets and staff involvement in local
participating in appropriate community meetings community activities such as Remembrance Day
and/or activities. Wherever possible this should be activities, Battle of Britain Parades, and other such civic
accomplished as a joint activity with the Squadron CO. minded events. Note that the purpose is to spotlight
the cadets/uniform/squadron in a positive fashion.
b. Issue announcements of important Squadron events b. Represent the Squadron at appropriate public
and accomplishments such as awards, summer camps, functions in conjunction with SSC Chair.
competitions and special activities to all media
outlets. Provide in-person interviews if possible.
B. RECRUITING a. Co-ordinate and manage information campaigns for
the recruitment of new cadets annually.
b. Use media to promote the advantages of Air Cadets b. Support the SSC recruiting campaign by organizing visits
and to inform the general public of recruiting drives. to schools and by ensuring Squadron representation at
Provide campaign advertising materials at all information booths during community special events.
informational events and get local businesses
involved with their design or production.
c. In conjunction with the CO, organize a greeting c. In conjunction with the SSC Chair, provide a briefing
session for new recruits and parents. Provide them for parents and new recruits about the training
with a briefing on the aims and benefits of the Air program, special activities offered and the many
Cadet organization. scholarship program opportunities for cadets.
d. Encourage parents to participate in SSC activities as a d. Perform all administration duties required to enrol
member and support all Squadron activities whenever new recruits.
possible.
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3. PUBLIC RELATIONScontinued
C. SPOTLIGHTING a. Establish, encourage and nurture relationships with a. Support the Community in its efforts by organizing
THE CADETS local dignitaries such as Members of Parliament, public appearances of the cadets at approved events
Provincial Government officials, mayors, counsellors and accompany SSC Chair or members to official
school principals and superintendents, heads of meetings as required.
organizations like the RCMP, Municipal Police Forces,
Fire Departments, and company executives etc. Keep
them informed about ongoing Squadron activities of a
high profile nature.
b. Keep VIPs informed of Squadron activities and b. Coordinate with the SSC Chairperson in establishing
invite them to attend special events or ceremonies VIP lists of individuals to be invited to Squadron events.
such as Annual Ceremonial Reviews. When they
attend make sure to acknowledge their presence and
any specific contribution made by them to the Squadron.
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4. MANAGEMENT
A. ADMINISTRATION a. Look after the day-to-day management of the a. Assume responsibility for the general management
Squadron Sponsoring Committee (SSC). of the Squadron as directed by the Regional Cadet
Support Unit (RCSU).
b. Forward all correspondence received about the b. Keep the SSC appraised of all relevant Squadron
Squadron, cadets or cadet training to the CO. information.
c. Comply with Air Cadet League of Canada Policies and c. Ensure that all Squadron mail has been duly
Procedures as well as all applicable Government registered and distributed.
Regulations.
d. Submit all reports as required by the RCSU.
d. Submit all reports as required to Provincial or National
Committees. e. Ensure that all staff personnel files are kept up to
date.
f. Ensure that all financial regulations as dictated by
the RCSU are adhered to.
B. SUPPLIES a. Liaise with local merchants and organizations to a. Procure uniforms and training supplies from DND.
procure supplies and services that are not provided Note that the CO is solely responsible for the
by DND, and keep a detailed inventory of all non-DND supplies and the management of material provided
supplied material. by DND.
b. Assume responsibility of the distribution account
and keep a detailed inventory of all materials.
Special attention should be paid to the tracking of
cadet uniforms and the return of non-disposable
items for Non-Effective Strength (NES) cadets.
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4. MANAGEMENTcontinued
C. PERSONNEL a. Discuss personnel matters with the Squadron CO on a. Process all documents for the recommendation of
a regular basis. Be familiar with all staff and notate enrolment, appointment, promotion, posting,
their function within the unit. transfer, or release of officers and civilian
instructors for furtherance to RCSU. As a courtesy, the
SSC Chair should be kept up to date with all personnel
changes ongoing in the Squadron.
b. Add comments and recommendations concerning
personnel transactions in accordance with required
procedures.
c. Ensure tht all Volunteers are properly Registered and c. Appoint qualified personnel to assume specific
Screened as per ACL Policy and Procedures. Squadron duties such as TrgO, SupO, AdmO.
d. Supervise and control all duties of SSC personnel. d. Supervise and control all duties of Squadron
Recognize and thank volunteers/Staff for their personnel, assess their performance, and provide
contributions to the program through the ACL/Provincial regular feedback to assist them in the performance
Committee's Honours and Awards Programs. of their duties.
e. Participate in the development of a succession plan e. Ensure that a succession plan is in place for all
for Squadron staff with specific emphasis on future Squadron staff including the Commanding Officer.
replacement for the CO. Develop this plan in consultation with the SSC.
f. Develop and maintain succession plan for all Executive
positions in the SSC.
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5. TRAINING
A. SCHEDULE a. Prepare an annual training plan for all SSC a. Prepare and present an annual training plan for cadet
positions and any new members. Training must be Junior, Senior and Optional training programs to the
reflective of and tied to the ACL Policy and Procedure SSC. Plan must reflect and be tied to the training
manual guidelines. budget forecast described in Section 2.A of this
document.
b. Confirm that the presented cadet training plan meets
the organization's goals and is beneficial to the cadets.
c. Confirm that the presented cadet training plan can be
fully funded by the proposed annual operating budget.
If shortfalls exist, coordinate revisions with CO.
d. Ensure that SSC is prepared to organize and manage d. Assist the SSC in organizing and running all social
all social and recreational activities described on and recreational activities and encourage squadron
training plan. staff to participate.
B. CADET EVALUATIONS a. Using input from military and civilian staff, evaluate
AND PROMOTIONS the performance of all cadets with respect to
program training level advancement and promotion.
b. In consultation with CO, review proposed award and b. Assess each cadet based on amassed data and
promotion lists and provide comments and prepare list of proposed awards and promotions
recommendations where required. Of specific for discussion with SSC Chair. Explain awards and
importance are the WO I and WO II promotion levels. promotion criteria to SSC Chair and post results in
appropriate fashion.
c. Be fully conversant with the various award and
promotion policies so as to support CO decisions
when queried by interested parents.
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5. TRAININGcontinued
C. SUMMER CAMPS a. Inform cadets and SSC of what summer training
courses are available; include dates, durations, and
locations of training centers (CSTCs).
b. Prepare list of cadets interested in attending a CSTC
and what course they are applying for. In
consultation with Squadron staff, produce a merit
list for each course and submit to RCSU camp
staffing officer.
c. Advise SSC of merit list including parameters used in
developing the list.
d. In cooperation with the CO, organize Mock Review d. Follow normal RCSU procedures in finalizing list
Boards for cadets selected to attend Scholarship Courses. of cadets selected to attend a CSTC. Inform the
cadets and SSC of the finalized list.
e. Upon publication of CSTC list, contact parents of e. Ensure that cadets selected to attend a CSTC are
cadets accepted for power/gliding programmes as fully briefed on times, dates, travel arrangements,
well as international exchange visit to advise them clothing/kit requirements and posted CSTC
of the extra expenses to be paid by the applicant. policies and procedures.
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6. DISCIPLINE NOTE: IT IS IMPERATIVE TO NOTE THAT ANY SHARED INFORMATION OF A PERSONAL NATURE ABOUT A CADET,
CIC MEMBER, CI OR SSC VOLUNTEER IS TO BE KEPTHIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL BETWEEN THE SSC CHAIR AND THE
COMMANDING OFFICER AND IS NOT MEANT FOR GENERAL DISCUSSION OR PUBLICATION.
A. GENERAL a. Ensure that dress and deportment of officers, CIs,
a. Support the CO in all efforts of maintaining a high volunteers and cadets is consistently of a high
level of squadron proficiency in dress, deportment, level and is always a credit to the Air Cadet
discipline and application of all regulations. Movement.
b. Ensure that squadron discipline is maintained at a
high level and is in total compliance with all orders and
regulations issued by the RCSU.
c. Advise the SSC Chair of any staff member or cadet who
c. Ensure that channels of communication with the CO has distinguished themselves or is deficient in the
are kept open. performance of their duties and responsibilities.
a. Ensure that if dismissal of a cadet is necessary, all
B. DISMISSAL OF A CADET a. In consultation with the CO, ensure that the course information relating to the cadets dismissal is
of action proposed is correct in that the problem clearly and accurately documented. Discuss
can neither be resolved nor is of sufficient severity situation and proposed actions with SSC Chair
to warrant being moved up the chain of command prior to proceeding.
(e.g. the RCSU/ALC) for resolution.
b. Following consultation with SSC Chair, and assuming no
other alternatives have been identified, proceed with
the dismissal process.
c. In all incidents, ensure that RCSU regulations are
adhered to and that all documentation is retained
for the appropriate length of time.
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6. DISCIPLINEcontinued
C. OFFICERS, CIs and a. Follow all rules and procedures issued by the Air Cadet a. Follow all rules and procedures issued by DND/RCSU
SSC VOLUNTEERS League and/or Government regulations when dealing for the dealing of individuals accused of violating
with SSC Members accused of violating acceptable rules acceptable rules of conduct.
of conduct.
b. Ensure that all incidences of breech of trust issues or b. Ensure that all incidences of breech of discipline by
unacceptable behaviour concerns are clearly and officers or civilian instructors are clearly and concisely
concisely recorded and kept in a confidential manner. recorded.
c. In consultation with the CO, ensure that the course c. Inform SSC Chair of situation/issue and proposed
of action proposed is correct in that the problem course of action.
can neither be resolved nor is of sufficient severity
to warrant being moved up the chain of command
(e.g. the RCSU/ALC) for resolution.
d. Notate any decisions regarding situation in SSC d. If agreed-to course of action is in compliance with
meeting minutes and if in doubt as to policy or published rules and regulations, proceed. If there
procedures, contact Provincial League Office. is any doubt on process or procedure, contact RCSU.
( N.B. Notate only incident, not personnel involved.
If required, specific personnel info to be forwared to
Provincial League Office only.)
D. CRITICISM AND a. All comments or criticisms regarding Squadron a. All comments or criticisms relating to SSC staff or
OTHER COMMENTS operations or staff must be passed to the SSC Chair their actions must be passed to the CO for direct
for discussion with CO directly. At no time shall SSC discussion with the SSC Chair. At no time shall
members discuss points of issue in front of cadets Squadron staff members discuss these issues in front
or staff members. of cadets or SSC members.
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7. CO-ORDINATION
A. MEETINGS a. Ensure that the CO is invited to all SSC meetings in a. Ensure that the SSC Chair is invited to Squadron
order to maintain good channels of communication staff meetings as practical to keep the SSC Chair
and keep him/her fully informed of SSC activities. fully appraised of Squadron operations.
b. Provide the CO with a copy of the minutes and b. Advise the SSC Chair of any training issues that
financial statements from previous meetings and would require the SSCs action in advance.
discuss any upcoming issues that would require
his/her actions.
NOTES
ABREVIATIONS SSC - Squadron Sponsoring Committee
SCC - Sponsoring Committee Chairperson
CO - Squadron Commanding Officer
RCSU - Regional Cadet Support Unit
CSTC - Cadet Summer Training Centre
CI - Civilian Instructor
ACL - Air Cadet League of Canada
USING GUIDELINES a. The guideline is set up to read not only duties and
responsibilities to be assumed by the SSC Chair and the
Squadron CO but also in a recommended sequence
notated by the item identifier i.e. a, b, c........
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